
020 1852 and The Beginnings of the Priesthood-Temple Ban in the Church
Church History Matters
Joseph Smith's Position on Blacks and Slavery in America
In 1836, Joseph defended the slave holding rights of Southern church members. He believed blacks were equal with whites in the eyes of God and that they had souls. However, he never endorsed interracial marriage between blacks and whites. Church policy during Joseph Smith's tenure could be summarized as basically just full inclusion for blacks.
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